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11 hours ago

Dodgers' World Series-Saving Play Wasn't That Close

MLB analysis revealed Isiah Kiner-Falefa was out by three feet at home plate in World Series Game 7, not inches as initially appeared, confirming the Dodgers' championship-clinching call was definitively correct.
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fromDodgers Nation
1 week ago

Dave Roberts Almost Pulled Miguel Rojas Before Game 7 Home Run

Dave Roberts chose to keep Miguel Rojas in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series despite having a better statistical matchup available, prioritizing veteran leadership and consistency over optimized matchups.
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fromJays Journal
1 week ago

2025-26 has been a heartbreaking time for Canadian sports fans

Canadian sports teams experienced a year of devastating losses across hockey, baseball, and international competitions, with multiple near-victories failing to materialize into championships.
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fromDodgers Nation
4 months ago

Dodgers Notes: LA Officially Releases Pitcher, Clayton Kershaw Praises Yoshinobu Yamamoto, More

Dodgers released 26-year-old right-handed reliever; Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned Clayton Kershaw's praise and credited his trainer for convincing him to pitch Game 7.
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fromDodger Blue
4 months ago

Dodgers World Series: Kike Hernandez Details Getting 'Posterized' By Andy Pages' Heroic Catch

Miguel Rojas and Andy Pages made game-saving defensive plays in Game 7, with Pages' 121-foot collision catch preserving the Dodgers and forcing extra innings.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 months ago

How Dodgers' 'silent assassin' Will Smith turned into a Game 7 World Series hero

"To feel the love from all the fans, it's just cool," Smith said. "It's fun celebrating with these people, to see what the Dodgers mean to them."
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#yoshinobu-yamamoto
fromESPN.com
4 months ago
Major League Baseball

Inside the night the Dodgers became back-to-back World Series champs -- and Yamamoto became an L.A. legend

fromESPN.com
4 months ago
Major League Baseball

Inside the night the Dodgers became back-to-back World Series champs -- and Yamamoto became an L.A. legend

fromDodgers Nation
4 months ago

Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow Has 'Side Discomfort' Amid World Series Game 7

Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow may be limited during Game 7 of the World Series according to Fox's Tom Verducci. Glasnow is reportedly experiencing 'side discomfort' amid the exciting conclusion of the 2025 MLB season. More news: Kiké Hernandez, Dave Roberts Send Heartfelt Message to Blue Jays After Alex Vesia Tribute "All four Dodgers starters are in play tonight," Verducci said ahead of Game 7. "Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow - although he had some sore side last night - Blake Snell and, yes, Yoshinobu Yamamoto after throwing 96 pitches last night, has volunteered to pitch out of the bullpen."
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fromBlueJaysNation
4 months ago

World Series: An overview of the Blue Jays' pitching plan for Game 7

The Dodgers had their backs against the wall last night, down 3-2 in the series in a must-win, force the next game situation. The Blue Jays had their drinks on ice in case it went their way. Therefore, the Dodgers played an all-hands-on-deck strategy to stay alive, using three pitchers after Yoshinobu Yamamoto, including starter Tyler Glasnow. The Blue Jays will also need to strategize their pitching layout for today's game seven, as it's the final game of the postseason, a do-or-die, winner-takes-all matchup.
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fromDodgers Nation
4 months ago

Dodgers Notes: Everything to Know About World Series Game 7, Pitching Plans Revealed, Alex Vesia Honored by Blue Jays

The Los Angeles Dodgers forced a World Series Game 7 on Friday night with a gutsy 3-1 win. Now, all focus shifts to Saturday night, where a World Series winner will be crowned. Managers Dave Roberts and John Schneider revealed their pitching plans for the final game of the season. Both teams appear set to use an "all hands on deck" approach to get the win.
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